Monthly Archives: January 2020

#christlike #waterwalkinggirls by: Deborah Ard

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#christlike #waterwalkinggirls by: Deborah Ard

#christlike #waterwalkinggirls
Jesus embodied human perfection. He was compassionate, loving, forgiving, committed and prayerful. Jesus displayed gentleness, patience, self-control and humility all while modeling how to be a servant. Whew! What a list of characteristics! While Christ embodied all of these characteristics, you and I must strive daily to follow His example. Will we ever display all of these characteristics at once? No, not on this side of Heaven. However, we must try every day! Every day that we are granted here on earth is another chance to work toward being more Christ-like.

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#embraceyourlegacy by: Julie Wicker

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#embraceyourlegacy by: Julie Wicker

#embraceyourlegacy
I started writing this on January 16, 2020 when I could finally say I accepted that Dad would cross the finish line and be healed but not the same finish line that you and I see. He would be healed when he crossed the finish line in heaven.

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#move #waterwalkinggirls by: Deborah Ard

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#move #waterwalkinggirls by: Deborah Ard

#move #waterwalkinggirls
I have grown accustomed to sitting in the same place every Sunday at church. How about you? I am guessing you do too! Why do we do that? We like familiarity and predictability. Sitting in the same place every week is comfortable and easy. However last Sunday I sat in the balcony in our church and what a blessing it was for me. Not only was my view different but God blessed me with a new perspective. The picture on the cover of today’s blog is a picture of the cross in our church. When I am sitting downstairs at church I am looking up at the cross but in the balcony I had a straight view of the cross. I was able to have a new appreciation for how large and impressive it is. I especially noticed the light than emanates from behind the cross. Most importantly I was able to see firsthand the work of our dedicated media crew. These men consistently show up to serve our church by making sure the sound and video is working properly. They are such an asset and blessing to our church. I would not have had the opportunity to truly appreciate them or the beauty of the cross if I had stayed downstairs. My point is that moving helps change and shape our perspectives.

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#clotheyourselfwithstrength by: Julie Wicker

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#clotheyourselfwithstrength by: Julie Wicker

#clotheyourselfwithstrength
Let’s open our bibles to Proverbs 31:25 NIV “Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she can laugh at the days to come”.
~Before we pull the covers and our feet hit the floor, let’s clothe ourselves in strength so that the Joy of the Lord will carry us into our tomorrows~

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#patienceandperseverance #waterwalkinggirls by: Deborah Ard

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#patienceandperseverance #waterwalkinggirls by: Deborah Ard

#patienceandperseverance #waterwalkinggirls
When I was a little girl there was an older couple in our church that took my family under their wings. They became like family and my brother and I called them Aunt Helen and Uncle Archie. Uncle Archie was a wealth of knowledge and advice. As children do, I would sometimes become frustrated when having to wait on something. On those occasions Uncle Archie would encourage me and quietly say, “Patience and perseverance.” Needless to say, his advice would often frustrate me even more because in my heart I knew he was right.

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